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  1. 1. The question proposed to this cabinet-council (v. 15): What shall we do to the queen Vashti according to the law? Observe, (1.) Though it was the queen that was guilty, the law must have its course. (2.) Though the king was very angry, yet he would do nothing but what he was advised was according to law. 2.

  2. 1. The question proposed to this cabinet-council (Est 1:15): What shall we do to the queen Vashti according to the law? Observe, (1.) Though it was the queen that was guilty, the law must have its course. (2.) Though the king was very angry, yet he would do nothing but what he was advised was according to law. 2.

  3. Chapter 1. We find in this book, that even those Jews who were scattered in the province of the heathen, were taken care of, and were wonderfully preserved, when threatened with destruction. Though the name of God be not in this book, the finger of God is shown by minute events for the bringing about his people's deliverance.

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  5. Chapter 2. Two things are recorded in this chapter, which were working towards the deliverance of the Jews from Haman's conspiracy:-. I. The advancement of Esther to be queen instead of Vashti. Many others were candidates for the honour ( v. 1-4 ); but Esther, an orphan, a captive-Jewess ( v. 5-7 ), recommended herself to the king's chamberlain ...

  6. Esther. The codensed one-volume classic commentary. Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary provides a condensed look at nearly every verse in the Bible. Study Esther using Matthew Henry’s Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning.

  7. Matthew Henry's Commentary. Esther 2:1. After these things, when the wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased, he remembered Vashti, and what she had done, and what was decreed against her.

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